‎07-14-2005 04:03 AM
‎07-15-2005 05:44 AM
Hi,
you'll need to install the driver onto the laptop, in this case ni-daq.
Building a single target won't include driver level calls..
Give that a try and let me know how you get on.
Thanks
Sacha Emery
National Instruments (UK)
‎07-15-2005 06:29 AM
Thanks for the reply - I did have NI-DAQ loaded on the laptop (a small detail I forgot to mention!), but I re-installed everything to make sure.
I notice that after I re-installed NI-DAQ Version 7.1 on the laptop, the Run-time engine (RTE) was version 7.0. It won't let me uninstall the 7.0 RTE, and tells me that it's required by NI-DAQmx 7.1 and NI-SWITCH 2.1.
I then re-installed RTE Version 7.1on the laptop, so I now have both 7.0 and 7.1 installed, but I still get the same error message when the application loads about 'Missing subVI DAQmx Create AI Channel etc".
Does the above mean that it's trying to use the 7.0 RTE for an application build with LabView 7.1, and ignoring the 7.1 RTE?
‎07-18-2005 09:28 AM
‎07-18-2005 10:43 AM
Hi -
(I tried converting to fixed layouts, but I still get the problem, in fact I get the error message twice now)
- I think I know what the problem could be. My PC appears to have NI-DAQ 7.2 loaded, and as I mentioned, the laptop has NI-DAQ 7.1.
We bought a DAQCard-6062E last year, which had NI-DAQ 7.1 supplied, and meanwhile I guess our IT group have loaded up the newer NI-DAQ 7.2 on to the network.
Is this likely to be the problem?
Thanks for the help,
Brian
‎07-18-2005 01:37 PM
‎07-19-2005 02:39 AM
Hi Ryan,
No, there isn't any other file generated (apart from the .ini file which appears when the application is run on the original PC).
Thanks,
Brian
‎07-19-2005 03:34 AM
(I reply to myself ...)
I installed NI-DAQ 7.2 on the laptop and the Apllication now runs without error messages. I don't get the same test results as the version running on the PC, but that's another problem.
I'll now scrutinise all the installed files on both machines and make sure that they're all at the same version!
Thanks for all the help,
Brian